One cdp into two amps


I have recently acquired a wonderful Rega Apollo that I would like to use as the source for two different systems set up in the same room. The Apollo has a digital coax out that I could connect to the solid state integrated amp and also analoge RCAs that I could connect to the tube integrated amp.

My question: Is this potentially harmful to any of the components?
closdubois
Shouldn't be; I know some CDPs, like Wadia, have a note int their manuals specifically noting that both the XLR and RCA analogue outputs are live at the same time.
Clos,

Unless you integrated amp has a DAC built into it, you can not use the digital coax connection.

Most integrated amps do not have DACs in them. Typically an integrated amp will require and analog input via either RCA or XLR(balanced) connection.

However, if your integrated can actually accept the digital coax connection, you can always safely connect the digital output and the analog output from your player to two systems. I think the only potential issue is that it could possibly cause a ground loop hum depending on your electrical connections.

I've used your suggested connection method many times in the past and I have not experienced any issues.

Enjoy,

TIC
This is good news since the solid state (Nakamichi IA-1z) integrated apparently has an onboard DAC (I could alway refer to the Nak's manual) since I am currently running a digital coax from the Apollo's digital out and it is definitly working and sounds great.

My only concern was any potential hazzards from having both amps connected to the Apollo at the same time.

Thanks
Of course, the real question is whether both the digital out and the analogue outs are live at the same time.
Are you sure that the digital out and the analogue outs are live at the same time?